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Elinor Owens

Also Known As: "Widow of Robert Gallop", "Eleanor Bryant"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Indian Point Rd area, Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: after 1735
Brunswick Parish, King George County, Province of Virginia
Place of Burial: Widewater State Park
Immediate Family:

Wife of Robert Gallop, of Hanover Parish and John Owens
Mother of Elinor (Gallop) Brissee; Phillis Narcissa Elkins; Mary Elkins; Ann Duncan and John Owens, Jr

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About Elinor Owens

Biography

Elinor Owens was born in 1660 in Indian Point Rd area, Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

Elinor married Robert Gallop, of Hanover Parish in 1678. Together they had the following children: Elinor (Gallop) Brissee; Phillis Narcissa Elkins; Ann Duncan; Mary Elkins.

Elinor did not marry John Owens and did marry John Owens. She was the step mother of John Owens, Jr.

She died after 1735 in Brunswick Parish, King George County, Province of Virginia and was buried in Indian Point Rd, Stafford Co, Va., Widewater State Park.



atDna SNP: 21 at 35 from 7th cousins Bill Deyo and Rachelle Roby, see Discussions.

Date of birth may be 1689.

Elinor (Bryant) Gallop-Owens' beneficiary of her spouse's gifting in a group deed of land gifted from originating from land of Slient Bryant which passed to Richard's wife, Robert Duncan & wife Ann, daughters and Co-heirs of Robert Gallop; Richard Elkins and Elizabeth Bryant Elkins. Ann Gallop married Robert Duncan. Phillis Narcissa Gallop married Thomas Monteith first, then she married Benjamin Elkins, son of Richard Elkins and Elizabeth Bryant Elkins, and younger brother to Richard Elkins who married Mary Gallop. In other words the land of Silent Bryant went ultimately to the children of Eleanor (Bryant) Gallop-Owens. That is the secondary evidence.

Not the same as Eleanor Gallup

* NOT, the servant of same name married to Thomas, brother of Silent. Married  1) Robert Gallop 2) John Owen; Capt. Robert Gallop, who died in 1720, leaving her with four young daughters to raise. Elinor then married John Owens (1735 in Richmond Co, Virginia) and had at least two sons, Samuel Owens and Nathaniel Owens. [Gollop and Gallop interchange in the records; also Owen and Owens. The four cousins named in Henry Gollop's will were his four nieces, the only children of his deceased brother, Robert Gallop (Gollop), who died testate in Richmond County in 1720. His widow, Eleanor (Elener, Elliner, &c.), married secondly John Owen(s). The wife and children of Robert Gallop are detailed by George Harrison Sanford King in Marriages of Richmond County, Virginia, 1668-1853, see index page 303, under Gallop.] At a Court held for King George County on Friday ye 6th day of July Anno Dom: 1727.  ''This last Will and Testament of Henry Gollop, dece., was presented into Court by John Owen and Elliner his wife Executors therein appointed who made oath thereto and the same was proved by the oaths of Richard & William Owen two of the evidences thereto subscribed and admitted to Record. Copy Test T: Turner Cl: Cur''

From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bryant-76 Elinor Bryant was daughter of Silent Bryant, Wolf Skin Supplier by an unknown first wife passed down as Fnu Lnu -aka- Lucy- Doniphan as a given name.Elinor (Bryant) Gallop-Owens land that went to her daughter and came from Silent Bryant supports the claims that when her mother died, her father Silent moved away with his second wife (Grace whose marriage indenture bond is signed by 2 Talliaferro men, likely a father and brother).---

GIFT DEED BY DEFAULT HEIRESS as spouse Gallop is named along with children known direct from SILENT BRYANT who had received said land from Mary Meese, specifically land called 824 A of the Acquian (Patawomeck) via wife of Col Henry Meese, which said land transferred by gift deed to Elinor Owens Said land originated with Silent Bryants',wolf skin supplier occupation noted in Essex Co record and fitting with the designated role for tribute required and delgated by the "King of the Patawomeck" to be paid by the tribe, this by the dissertation by archealogists in 1924 from U of Cali at Davis; with precedent of said land overlapping the specific to the lands that Col. F. Moore had to restore or return the land directly back to the Patawomeck tract; therefore, Silent Bryant is considered the father of Elinor Owens known wife of RIchard Gallop & later Owens, whose gift deed per the 1735 KING GEORGE LAND DEEDS original tract of Silent Bryants' land gifted to inlaws of Elinor (Bryant) Gallop-Owen. aka Br9 in the TREE: Ja10 Keziah Arroyah Tree at www.multiwords.de/genealogy/Ja10KeziahArroyah.html

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'Br9 Elinor Bryant dau. married 1st Robert Gallup m2 John I Owens Ow8-1 and had issue. Br10-5 Nathaniel Bryant b c 1657 p Mary Amees, b/d in Stafford Co Va, .....

1735 KING GEORGE COUNTY DEEDS: At a County Court, '''Deed of Lease and Release Recorded, 6 Feb. 1735 for Indenture between '''James Brissee''', #2?, wife Elinor, {Land passed down to DAUGHTER of Elinor (Bryant) Gallop-Owens, ELINOR BRISSEE, who married Brissee in the gift deed that originated from the native wife of Col Henry Meese and down to Mrs Robert Gallop to her daughters, Ann Amees (sic) Elinor Brissee  }'''===''' This was the THIRD generation gift deed in this line of the same land from the same family, kept within the family .  The first gift deed was from Silent Bryant to the inlaws of Robert Gallop, named along with the known spouse of Elinor (Bryant) Gallop-Owens.
Here are the people listed on the group deed from ''Slient Bryant to Richard's wife, Mary, along with Robert Duncan & wife Ann, daughters and Co-heirs of Robert Gallop; Richard Elkins and Elizabeth Bryant Elkins. Ann Gallop married Robert Duncan. Phillis Narcissa Gallop married Thomas Monteith first, then she married Benjamin Elkins, son of Richard Elkins and Elizabeth Bryant Elkins, and younger brother to Richard Elkins who married Mary Gallop. '''''

Elinor Bryant is belived to be the great granddauther of Chief Wahanganoche of the Patawomeck Tribe because of her spouse being given returned Patawomeck Land in the after affect of the Col F. Moore court case when that land had to be returned; and also, the land that Giles Brent obtained by marrying native also had

References

  • https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I0415...
  • http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/Ja10KeziahArroyah.html
  • June 2019 Open Letter from Bill Deyo - Open Letter as Historian for the State Recognized Patawomeck Tribe to give the tribe's understanding of the genealogy as they currently still list Silent Bryant is their member rolls, the one who was married to Grace and also lived across the River from the "Brients" listed on the 1670 Map https://choptankriverheritage.org/wp3/1670-map-of-the-chesapeake-ho... where his daughter's Elinor's Bryants' land came to her via her spouse, Robert Gallop co patenting the land that passed from Henry Meese's native wife,Mary Meese, the land passed by gifting, down to the Bryant siblings of Silent and then was deeded to the stated spouse of Robert Gallop and the Tribal member, and relation, Foley. 1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press) pp. 6-7 Indenture made 11th May 1735 between JOHN OWENS of King George County & ELLINOR his wife late Widdow & relict of ROBERT GOLLOP late of King George County deced of one part and GEORGE JAMES of County Stafford of other part .. Whereas Robert Gollop in his life time during the coverture between him & Elinor .. seized of tract in King George granted unto BRYAN FOLEY & him by deed from Proprietor's 24th February MDCCXIV/XV wherein the said Elinor is by Law intituled to her Dower .. upon death of Robert Gollop ..' land to be vested in his four Daughters vizt. Mary, Anne, Elinor & Phillis .. three of whom with JAMES BRISSEE, RICHARD ELKINS & ROBERT DUNCOM their several husbands sold to said George James .. This Indenture Witnesseth .. for sum Five pounds currt: Money .. do discharge all manner of dower rights .. Presence James Lovell, John x Owens M. Battaley, Antho: Haynie Elinor x Owens At a court held 6th February 1735 .. acknowledged receipt consideration money and Elinor being solely examined .. her free consent ..

atDna

atDna  Bryant Community Study 2018 -19  using ISOGG Standards for Signature SNP determined that this line's claimants match at a   7+ cM range to inlaw claimants of Silent', and also to descendants matching on both sides in   a pile up trend in a few clusters but the most cM pile up is chromosome 1 at 145m.  The  descendants of Richard Elkins and Mary participating on Tier One and on Dna Painter App. with the descendants of Elinor Bryant Gallop who married John Owens, William Deyo (Historian for the Patawomeck Tribe) with this profile being his 7th great grandparents; plus, multiple enrollment descendants from the original roll lines of the state recognized Patawomeck Tribe, participated. br/> Participants from these families were included:   Richard's wife, Mary, along with Robert Duncan & wife Ann, daughters and Co-heirs of Robert Gallop; Richard Elkins and Elizabeth Bryant Elkins. Ann Gallop married Robert Duncan. Phillis Narcissa Gallop married Thomas Monteith first, then she married Benjamin Elkins, son of Richard Elkins and Elizabeth Bryant Elkins, and younger brother to Richard Elkins who married Mary Gallop.

atDna - https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=silent%20bryant%20elinor%20b...



Awaiting a merge to same person/s duplicate profile. Elinor Owens

Child: Phyllis (Gallop) Monteith - Elkins, Gallop, MonteithBillDeyo (View posts)Posted: 07 Jan 1999 06:00AM
Classification: Query Edited: 09 Jan 2004 08:27PM Surnames: Elkins, Gallop, Monteith, Fugate, Sullivan, Pettis, Pettit, Bryant Phyllis (Gallop) Monteith, widow of Thomas Monteith (1694-1747) m (2) her cousin, Benjamin Elkins (son of Richard Elkins & Elizabeth Bryant). Benjamin and Phyllis Elkins moved from King George Co. to Culpeper Co.

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Elinor Owens's Timeline

1660
1660
Indian Point Rd area, Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1696
1696
1698
1698
Virginia, British Colonial America
1702
1702
King George County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1712
1712
Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
1715
1715
Prince George County, Province of Virginia
1735
1735
Age 75
Brunswick Parish, King George County, Province of Virginia
????
Indian Point Rd, Stafford Co, Va., Widewater State Park